Ind Vs Aus Test में Rohit Sharma का बड़ा Record
The fourth and final Test match between India and Australia at the Gabba, Brisbane was a thrilling contest that kept fans on the edge of their seats. The match was played from January 15-19, 2021, and it saw some impressive performances from both teams. One of the standout performances in the match was by Indian opener Rohit Sharma, who scored 35 runs in the second innings and became a part of an elite club of Indian batsmen.
India had lost the toss and was asked to bat first by Australia. They started off well with Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill putting up an impressive 71-run opening stand. Rohit Sharma, who had scored a half-century in the previous Test match, looked in good touch and scored 44 runs off 74 balls, including six fours. However, he was dismissed by Pat Cummins, caught by Steve Smith at second slip.
India went on to score 336 runs in their first innings, with Cheteshwar Pujara scoring a gritty 50 and Rishabh Pant scoring a quickfire 97. In response, Australia put up 369 runs in their first innings, with Marnus Labuschagne scoring a century and Steve Smith scoring a half-century. India was trailing by 33 runs going into their second innings.
In the second innings, India needed a good start to set a target for Australia. Rohit Sharma once again opened the innings with Shubman Gill, and the pair put up a solid 71-run partnership once again. Rohit Sharma looked in good form and scored 35 runs off 61 balls, including six boundaries. With this innings, he became the 10th Indian batsman to score 1,000 Test runs against Australia.
What was even more impressive was that he also became a part of an elite club of Indian batsmen who have scored 1,000 or more Test runs against Australia and England combined. The other Indian batsmen in this club are Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Sunil Gavaskar, VVS Laxman, Gundappa Viswanath, Dilip Vengsarkar, Sourav Ganguly, Mohammad Azharuddin, and Virat Kohli.
Rohit Sharma's innings in the second innings was crucial in setting up the target for Australia. India eventually set a target of 328 runs for Australia to win the match. Australia put up a good fight, with openers David Warner and Marcus Harris putting up a 68-run partnership. However, India's bowlers kept picking up wickets at regular intervals, with Shardul Thakur and Washington Sundar picking up three wickets each.
Australia was eventually bowled out for 294 runs, falling short of the target by 33 runs. India won the match and the series 2-1, retaining the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
The match was significant not just for Rohit Sharma's record but also for the Indian team's impressive performance. Despite losing key players to injury, India put up a great fight and came out victorious. The win was even more impressive as it came at the Gabba, a venue where Australia had not lost a Test match since 1988.
The Indian team showed great character and resilience, with several players stepping up and making important contributions throughout the series. Rishabh Pant's batting and wicketkeeping skills were particularly impressive, as were the performances of debutants Shubman Gill and Washington Sundar.
Overall, the Ind vs Aus BGT_ Ahd Test was an exciting match that saw some great performances by both teams. Rohit Sharma's inclusion in the elite club of Indian batsmen was just one of the many highlights of the match, and it was a fitting end to